I'm in the middle of my studs-up remodel and i'm planning my wiring closet. The "WC" is a dedicated walk-in closet (Ok, "stand in" is more accurate :blush: ) on the second floor where one side is the end of the long 40" wide hallway. I'm thinking of leaving out the studs and a piece of the bottom plate from this one non-load bearing wall. Instead i'd use a nice sheet of 3/4 inch plywood covered with drywall on the hallway side leaving the WC side open for that 36 inch section. I'd then cut a 12" slot on the plywood decking so that all the wiring running along the ceiling of the 1st floor hallway/floor of the 2nd floor hallway can easily come up into my wiring wall.
This idea has lead me to question whether I could/should skip buying several metal cans to mount on the wall, and just mount my M1, ALC, Cat6... stuff directly on the plywood. I'll end up with this 36 inch section of 3 1/2 inch stud bay open from floor to ceiling open. I'd add a plywood or plexiglass door to cover and protect it. This closet also has a door to access the above-garage attic, and a hatch to the attic above the 2nd floor so the WC door will be solid, locked and wired anyway.
What is the trade-off here? I suppose Metal boxes are another line of defense (both deterrent and detection). Is there an added fire risk here? Do building codes/inspectors might care?
Any other thought?
Thanks!
This idea has lead me to question whether I could/should skip buying several metal cans to mount on the wall, and just mount my M1, ALC, Cat6... stuff directly on the plywood. I'll end up with this 36 inch section of 3 1/2 inch stud bay open from floor to ceiling open. I'd add a plywood or plexiglass door to cover and protect it. This closet also has a door to access the above-garage attic, and a hatch to the attic above the 2nd floor so the WC door will be solid, locked and wired anyway.
What is the trade-off here? I suppose Metal boxes are another line of defense (both deterrent and detection). Is there an added fire risk here? Do building codes/inspectors might care?
Any other thought?
Thanks!